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Synopsis. Hardball is a variation of the buddy cop genre that focused on two plainclothes L.A. cops, Charlie "C.B." Battles (John Ashton) and Joe "Kaz" Kaczierowski (Richard Tyson). Battles is a 45-year-old hard-nosed veteran officer who is forced to take a desk job or retire. Battles is soon assigned a new partner, the 25-year-old hotshot ...
The movie was very popular in the ratings; it was the highest-rated two-hour TV movie of the year and the third highest rated such program on any network during the 1980s. January 3 The Arsenio Hall Show premieres in first-run syndication. Brooke Shields, Luther Vandross, and Leslie Nielsen appear as guests. January 7
Rank Program Network Rating 1: The Cosby Show: NBC: 23.1 Roseanne: ABC: 3: Cheers: NBC: 22.7 4: A Different World: 21.1 5: America's Funniest Home Videos: ABC: 20.9 6 ...
The Martha Raye Show (1954–56) Maya & Marty (2016) The Midnight Special (1972–81) Most Outrageous Moments (2005–06; 2008–09) The Mystery Chef (1949) The Nat King Cole Show (1956–57) The NBC Comedy Hour (1956) The Paul Winchell Show (1950–54) The Perry Como Show (a.k.a. Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall) (1955–67) Pink Lady and Jeff ...
Hardball (1989 TV series), a one-season 1989 crime drama television series that aired on NBC. Hardball (1994 TV series), a 1994 television series, unrelated to the 1989 series, that aired on FOX. Hardball (2019 TV series), an Australian children's TV series. Hardball, a BBC One game show hosted by Ore Oduba.
Spouse. Belle Dudikoff (m. 2004) Children. 3. Michael Joseph Stephen Dudikoff Jr. (born October 8, 1954) is an American actor and martial artist. Born in New York City, his family later moved to Los Angeles. Dudikoff did different jobs to pay for his education, during this time he became a model. This led him to do acting auditions.
Crossfire. (American TV program) Crossfire is an American nightly current events debate television program that aired on CNN from June 25, 1982, to June 3, 2005, and again from September 9, 2013, to August 6, 2014. The format was designed to present and challenge the opinions of a politically liberal pundit and a conservative pundit.
1990–91. The 1988–89 daytime network television schedule for the three major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday and weekend daytime hours from September 1988 to August 1989.